If you GOZ G8F and change the body in Zbrush, will those morphs automatically transfer to clothing?

If you GOZ G8F and morph the body in Zbrush, will those morphs automatically transfer to clothing, or do you need to also GOZ the clothing to Zbrush and sculpt the clothing to accomdate for your custom body change?

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  • As long as AutoFollow is on for the created morph, and the type set to Modifier/Shape - both of which are, I think, true by default. However, you may well find that it doesn't work reliably unless you use File>Save As>Support Assets>Morph Asset to save the morph.

  • FlortaleFlortale Posts: 611

    However, you may well find that it doesn't work reliably unless you use File>Save As>Support Assets>Morph Asset to save the morph.

    Will that make the custom morph universal among all G8F figures or would it be unique to a single instance of the figure in the scene?

  • oomuoomu Posts: 175
    liplin901 said:

    If you GOZ G8F and morph the body in Zbrush, will those morphs automatically transfer to clothing, or do you need to also GOZ the clothing to Zbrush and sculpt the clothing to accomdate for your custom body change?

    by default with GOZ, your new morph will be auto-followed by cloths.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 14,888

    As others said, yes.

    Just... it might not look good. ;) There's a reason clothing vendors add a bunch of morphs to adjust clothing for specific shapes.

     

  • liplin901 said:

    However, you may well find that it doesn't work reliably unless you use File>Save As>Support Assets>Morph Asset to save the morph.

    Will that make the custom morph universal among all G8F figures or would it be unique to a single instance of the figure in the scene?

    Yes, once saved as an asset it will be available on all instances of Gensis 8 Female - however, the main data (the deltas, changes in vertex position) is not loaded until the morph has a non-zero value.

  • RKane_1RKane_1 Posts: 3,037

    There is a link to a tutorial you may find helpful in my signature. :)

  • jardinejardine Posts: 1,190

    that is a great tutorial, rkane_1...thanks!

    j

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